Visit the Dead Sea and the desert of Moab, which is 28 miles (45 kilometers) from Amman and is the lowest point on earth at 1300 feet (400 meters) below sea level. The Dead Sea is one of the most incredible places in the world, known for the Biblical story of the destruction of Sodom and Amora, which was turned into salt.

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Private Half Day Tour to The Dead Sea

The shoreline of the Dead Sea, Jordan

The Dead Sea speaks for itself; there is no living fish in it! It is by far one of Jordan's most impressive and spectacular places to visit and spend the night for relaxation. The calm shining water glowing from the scorching sun above is known for the concentration of salt and minerals, which makes a therapeutic and unique swimming experience not to be missed!

Swimming in The Dead Sea is quite an incredible feeling as it is impossible to sink in the thick brine, which is four times as salty as regular sea water. One can even recline on the water and read a newspaper. Due to the extremely high content of salts and minerals the water is known for its curative powers and its mud is used as various treatments.

This is a private tour so please list any special interests you have (art, architecture, history, culture) at time of booking to alert our guide, so that he or she can better prepare for your private tour.

Recent Reviews of this Tour

5 star rating: Highly Recommended Reviewed by David N, USA, December 2009

Very fun and interesting. Recommend combining this trip with a visit to the Jordon river where Jesus was baptized. It is very close.

5 star rating: Highly Recommended Reviewed by KRISTIA K, USA, May 2009

The drive was great, our time there was awesome. A must do if you are in Jordan.
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